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Turin is the first capital of Italy and home to the House of Savoy, a city packed with Baroque palaces, grand squares, and the longest covered arcades (portici) in Europe. Its symbol is the Mole Antonelliana tower, and it's famous for chocolate, coffee, and the Juventus football club, sitting at the foot of the Alps that form a beautiful backdrop.
Why stay in Turin
Mole Antonelliana tower
The city's symbol, housing the National Cinema Museum; take the glass lift up for views of the city and the Alps.
Savoy royal palaces
The Palazzo Reale and other palaces, World Heritage sites reflecting the splendour of the royal court.
Chocolate and coffee
The birthplace of Gianduja hazelnut chocolate and the legendary Bicerin coffee-chocolate drink.
The Egyptian Museum
The Museo Egizio, the largest and oldest Egyptian museum outside Egypt.
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Local dishes to try in Turin
- 1☕
Bicerin
A layered drink of coffee, chocolate, and milk cream, a Turin original since the 18th century.
📍 Drinks - 2🍫
Gianduiotto
Gold-wrapped hazelnut chocolate that originated in Turin, smooth and melt-in-the-mouth.
📍 Chocolate - 3🍝
Agnolotti del Plin
Small pinched pasta parcels filled with meat, a classic dish of the Piedmont region.
📍 Piedmont food - 4🥖
Bagna càuda
A hot garlic-and-anchovy dip for vegetables, a winter dish shared around the whole table.
📍 Piedmont food - 5🍷
Barolo wine
The king of Italian wines, a Barolo red from Nebbiolo grapes in the Langhe area near Turin.
📍 Piedmont wine
- 1🗼
Mole Antonelliana
The city's landmark tower, home to the cinema museum; head up for views of the Alps.
📍 Centro - 2🏺
Museo Egizio
The largest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside Cairo, with countless mummies and precious artefacts.
📍 Centro - 3👑
Royal Palace of Turin
The royal palace of the House of Savoy, lavishly decorated, with the chapel of the holy shroud.
📍 Centro - 4🏛️
Piazza San Carlo
A beautiful Baroque square ringed by historic cafes and covered arcades.
📍 Centro - 5🚗
National Automobile Museum
A world-class car museum reflecting the history of this industrial city, home of FIAT.
📍 Lingotto - 6⚽
Allianz Stadium
The home ground of Juventus, with a museum and stadium tours for football fans.
📍 Suburbs
Things to do in Turin
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3 Turin hotels our team picked for you
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★ 9.2Upper-mid
★ 9.1ValueTorino 1854 Affittacamere
#9 small guesthouse · Booking 9.5, the highest in this list
★ 8.9LuxuryPrincipi di Piemonte | UNA Esperienze
#1 Most luxe · Spa + indoor pool by Piazza San Carlo
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Grand Hotel Sitea
#3 5-star · Historic Centre, walk everywhere
Hotel Roma e Rocca Cavour
#5 family-run 3-star · 100 m from Porta Nuova
Best Western Hotel Luxor
#10 affordable 4-star · Via Roma district
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🚆 Getting around Turin
Metro
A single driverless metro line, but it connects key spots including the train station and the Lingotto district.
Walk under the covered arcades
Turin has the longest portici in Europe, so you can stroll the city center comfortably even in rain or strong sun.
Trams and buses
The GTT tram network covers the whole city, with some lines using classic vintage trams.
Porta Nuova station
The main train station with high-speed connections to Milan in 1 hour and onward across Italy.
Where to go next near Turin
RomeThe Italian capital that holds the ruins of ancient Roman civilisation, the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and Vatican City all in one city.
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VeniceA floating city in a labyrinth of canals and 400 bridges. Take a gondola ride past ancient palaces along the Grand Canal.
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FlorenceThe capital of Tuscany and birthplace of the Renaissance, home to the David statue and the red cathedral dome.
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MilanItaly's capital of fashion and design, home to the marble Duomo cathedral and Leonardo's The Last Supper.
See this city's guide →Frequently asked — where to stay in Turin
How many days do you need in Turin?+
Two days is just right. Day one for the city center, the Mole Antonelliana, the Egyptian Museum, and the Royal Palace; day two to taste chocolate at the old cafes and visit the car museum or the Juventus stadium.
What makes Turin special compared to other Italian cities?+
Turin is quiet and regally elegant, with World Heritage Baroque palaces, classic covered arcades, a deep coffee and chocolate culture, and far fewer tourists than Rome or Venice.
Is it convenient to get to Turin from Milan?+
Very convenient: a high-speed train from Milan reaches Turin in about 1 hour, ideal for a day trip or an overnight stay, and it's also the gateway to the Langhe vineyards and the Alps.
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